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=='''Render to Video'''==
'''Render to Video''' is a feature that can be used with [[Bungie.net]]'s [[Bungie Pro]]. It allows users to convert ''[[Halo 3]]'' [[Theater|Films and Film Clips]] into video files that a typical media player can play.


== Announced ==
{{quote|It is being tested internally right now. It is still coming, but you'll have to be patient. It is a big feature with a lot of engineering and logistics required, so it will take a while to get up and running even after we're done making it work.|Achronos, a Bungie.net overlord}}
"Render to Video" was announced around October 2008.{{citation needed}} [[Bungie]] stated that the feature was meant to allow players to capture in-game moments and upload them directly to their computers.<ref>[http://halo.bungie.net/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=28491133&postRepeater1-p=2 Bungie.net]</ref> The feature is quite useful to [[machinima]] producers.


It has not been confirmed on whether or not it will be available to [[Mac]] users.
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Bungie has stated that in order to get more minutes for Render to Video, you must buy them off of Amazon, but you cannot exchange Microsoft Points for them. However, they mentioned maybe allowing players to exchange Microsoft Points in the future.<ref>[http://halo.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&link=BWU111309 Bungie.net page]</ref>


==Sources==
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===Announced===
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"Render to Video" was announced around October 2008 ('''Citation Needed!'''). It has been announced by [[Bungie]] to become a way to transfer your [[Halo 3]] videos or screen shots from your [[Xbox 360]] hard drive to your [[PC]].<ref>http://www.bungie.net/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=28491133&postRepeater1-p=2 Bungie.Net</ref>
It has not been confirmed on wether or not it will be available to [[Mac]] users.
 
 
====Rumors====
 
1. The beta has been rumored to be released for Bungie workers around early of the week of December 7-13, but this has not been confirmed.
2. Some people believed it to be a Christmas present for Halo 3 players, but Bungie has stated that it isn't finished yet, but it is looking good.
3. The most popular rumor circulating around Bungie.net, is that it should be released around early 2009.
4. Another rumor, which may have a bit of proof, is that it will require a subscription to Bungie Pro.
 
==Trivia==
* Render to Video may be released around the beginning of 2009, along with the [[Mythic Map Pack]].
* A beta may have been released for Bungie members early in the beginning of the week of December 7-13.
* Render to Video also may be released separately.
* Rumors have been floating around that it may even be a nice Christmas present from Bungie, however it couldn't be as they still haven't finished it yet.
 
==Sources==
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Render to Video is a feature that can be used with Bungie.net's Bungie Pro. It allows users to convert Halo 3 Films and Film Clips into video files that a typical media player can play.

Announced[edit]

"It is being tested internally right now. It is still coming, but you'll have to be patient. It is a big feature with a lot of engineering and logistics required, so it will take a while to get up and running even after we're done making it work."
— Achronos, a Bungie.net overlord

"Render to Video" was announced around October 2008.[citation needed] Bungie stated that the feature was meant to allow players to capture in-game moments and upload them directly to their computers.[1] The feature is quite useful to machinima producers.

It has not been confirmed on whether or not it will be available to Mac users. Bungie has stated that in order to get more minutes for Render to Video, you must buy them off of Amazon, but you cannot exchange Microsoft Points for them. However, they mentioned maybe allowing players to exchange Microsoft Points in the future.[2]

Sources[edit]